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  1. Bodger. Bodger is the animal character who is most at home with and indiscriminately trusting of humans. Out of the three animals, he is the one who is most openly affectionate with Longridge.

  2. Bodger is a symbol of love. Throughout the text, readers realize that Bodger is lovely to every human being who handles him. Despite being 11 years old, Bodger does not create territories.

  3. Feb 9, 2012 · A book whose portrayal of ideal family life belies the real story of her family– John Bodger would be diagnosed with schizophrenia, he and Joan would eventually divorce.

  4. Philip Badger constructs a materialist ethical theory, with the help of John Rawls. I want to begin this article with the assumption that reality consists entirely of physical things and the forces which bind them.

  5. Its success lies in the eyes and ears of the bodger and his or her perceivers, who discover a “breakthrough into a new reality,” according to philosopher Ernesto Grassi, where “the metamorphosis of man takes place.”

  6. worldwidewords.org › weirdwords › ww-bod1Bodger - World Wide Words

    Feb 17, 2001 · Many people have written to say that they know a bodger as a pointed instrument for various purposes. For example Doug Dew wrote: “From my childhood in Surrey, I have a vague memory of the use of the word bodger to mean a blunt stick or tool used to make holes in the ground for seeds”.

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  8. What does the word bodger mean? There are three meanings listed in OED's entry for the word bodger . See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

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